Chomper goes home

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck — an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the Humane Society of St. Lucie County in Fort Pierce.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck Ñ an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck â an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck Ñ an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Chomper, a young pit bull-labrador mix, was reunited with his family Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper had been quarantined at the facility after biting a child in the neck Ñ an incident described by all involved as an accident. Brothers Kyron Pratt (6) and Jarrell Pratt (10) played with Chomper outside of the Humane Society, while their mother Carmen Cagle and sister Kyla Pratt (9) thanked the Humane Society, organizations like Happy Hounds, Help Us Help Them and individuals like 12-year-old Lacie Greenwald, of Hobe Sound, who helped make the reunion possible. Greenwald has started an organization, Animals' Last Hope, to help pets in need.

Kyron Pratt (6) throws a tennis ball as Chomper brings one back to him Friday at the St. Lucie County Humane Society in Fort Pierce. Chomper was reunited with his family â Kyron; his brother, Jarrell Pratt (10); sister Kyla Pratt (9); and mother Carmen Cagle â after successfully completing a quarantine period at the facility. The quarantine was the result of an accidental bite by the dog on a child. Carmen Cagle thanked individuals and organizations that helped raise the money to cover fees incurred during the quarantine, including Help Us Help Them, Happy Hounds, Animals' Last Hope and the Humane Society. "I'm happy that there's actually people out there that take time to help others," said Cagle.